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Old 29-07-2009, 6:55 PM   #1 (permalink)
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hi people im new to this site , ive been looking at a few of the pics of peoples DIY jobs of there home cinemas , and i have noticed a few people might have needed some advice on the building work , dont get me wrong im not knocking the work , cos at the end of the day we all started somewhere , all im wanting to say is its my trade i do up houses all day long and have done a few installs myself , so if any one needs to ask any info on how to build stud walls , or floating walls, or any advise on plastering or tape and jointing , or electrics or rules and regs , etc then feel free to ask , il awnser all of your questions , please dont take offense to this , my trades are ALL TYPES OF KITCHENS ,BEDROOMS ,BATHROOMS, TILEING , FLOORING, PLASTERING , DRY LINEING, ELECTRICS AND PLUMBING, im hoping i can advise someone , please feel free to ask anything ,

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Kind of you to offer, i'm sure someone will take you up on it.
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Kind of you to offer, i'm sure someone will take you up on it.
lol do you think so , its free advise at the end of the day
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Thanks Lockdown..

first question..

plastering... should it be attempted by amatures?
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in the process of building a new stud partition wall and about to tape the joins, what is best to use? the original paper tapes or the mesh type tapes?
and are steel tapes only used on external corners?
is it std tape on internal corners?
also needing to re-do the ceiling, what size areas should i be artexing at any given time?
any help much appreciated
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Kind offer lockdown
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- really, the way it works is that people post their questions in a thread. just have a read of the threads and if you have something to contribute to that thread, then please post your advice. I'm sure it will be appreciated.

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[QUOTE=Grangey.;10036135]Thanks Lockdown..

first question..

plastering... should it be attempted by amatures?[/Q

hi mate id say its up to you , but probly best to leave it to a pro , its not an easy trade to learn lol, what walls have you got at mo , as i can give you other ways to do it ? and if you give me sizes i can give you rough price it would cost you .

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in the process of building a new stud partition wall and about to tape the joins, what is best to use? the original paper tapes or the mesh type tapes?
and are steel tapes only used on external corners?
is it std tape on internal corners?
also needing to re-do the ceiling, what size areas should i be artexing at any given time?
any help much appreciated
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mesh tape on the joins .
paper tape normaly for internals [ wall to ceiling ].
and steal tape on the exsternal [ used to strenthen against knocks.
artex dosent have a set time like plaster does , so you would get away with bigger areas , depends aswell on the pattern or fininsh you want , but if you never done it befor then just do a meter sq at a time , hope this helps
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Re: if any body needs advice on building work

i have just finished clearing my loft space.

me and the missus have been thinking about creating a home cinema.

we are not going to go down the path of full stairs as yet but we want to ensure any work done will be ok with building regs in the future.

so two things-

what is the required insulation for the roof joists( cheapest possible) and can you suggest a sounfd insulation for the floor.

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i have just finished clearing my loft space.

me and the missus have been thinking about creating a home cinema.

we are not going to go down the path of full stairs as yet but we want to ensure any work done will be ok with building regs in the future.

so two things-

what is the required insulation for the roof joists( cheapest possible) and can you suggest a sounfd insulation for the floor.

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hi mate , right theres more then just insulaition issues and stairs to worry about , problem is is you want to use the room more then storeing xmas tree etc then the regs are massive for one the joists wont be strong enough to carry sertain weights so bigger joists fixed along side existing ones on floor , plus fire exits a majour part , if anything happens your insurance will not pay out if regs wernt met ,,plus you only got a sertain size openin on the loft hatch so you need to make bigger to get the tv ect up there and plasterboard etc , to be honest its not as easy as it seems and will cost more then you think , i can talk you through some bits if you still wanted to carry on no probs , but you need to get me some pics so i can tell you afew other ways of doing things PM me if needed il help you as much as i can , hope this ok and if you do carry on then il sort out what insulaition and other bits you will need to buy on a budjet , il do the best i can for you

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I have an outside brick shed which houses the washing machine. During the winter months the inside of the shed suffers badly from condensation which killed our last washing machine. It has a concrete floor, bare red brick walls, a single glazed metal framed window and a couple of air bricks in the wall with an asbestos roof.

Would insolating it and then plasterboard it out with a skim over it help?
Or should I just buy a new washing machine evey year?
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I have an outside brick shed which houses the washing machine. During the winter months the inside of the shed suffers badly from condensation which killed our last washing machine. It has a concrete floor, bare red brick walls, a single glazed metal framed window and a couple of air bricks in the wall with an asbestos roof.

Would insolating it and then plasterboard it out with a skim over it help?
Or should I just buy a new washing machine evey year?
hi mate , if you do as you say it will go mouldy fast the damp is coming from the floor and through the walls as you know,, the walls would need TANKING that will keep the moisture out [ you could do this youself ] but its a tricky one due to the roof and floor , the floor id put a sheet of DPM down and apply a screed on top, with the DPM running up the walls then you may get away with ply or poss plaster board,
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mesh tape on the joins .
paper tape normaly for internals [ wall to ceiling ].
and steal tape on the exsternal [ used to strenthen against knocks.
artex dosent have a set time like plaster does , so you would get away with bigger areas , depends aswell on the pattern or fininsh you want , but if you never done it befor then just do a meter sq at a time , hope this helps
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Your turning into a legend in your own right Lockdown...
No doubt someone will remind us all that this is an AV Forum but in the mean time could I have your views on wet rooms.

I am building a new house and have an ensuite, within which I will have an electric shower, toilet and sink. I like the idea of a dry room here but am not sure about cost or practicalities.

The ensuite is 1620 x 2440, on the second floor which is floorboarded over joices.

Oh and to incorporate some aspect of AV I plan on having speakers in the ceiling.

Let me know what you think.

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Your turning into a legend in your own right Lockdown...
No doubt someone will remind us all that this is an AV Forum but in the mean time could I have your views on wet rooms.

I am building a new house and have an ensuite, within which I will have an electric shower, toilet and sink. I like the idea of a dry room here but am not sure about cost or practicalities.

The ensuite is 1620 x 2440, on the second floor which is floorboarded over joices.

Oh and to incorporate some aspect of AV I plan on having speakers in the ceiling.

Let me know what you think.

Gareth
hi mate , lol you said about a wet room but then you said a dry room ? on the wet room side it will cost more and is a little bit more tricky due to waste hieghts and the big thing makeing shore it is 100% water tight , so the work that has to be done needs to be spot on , are you doing this work your self or have you got a contractor into carry out the work ? , is it built yet or still under construction ? im personly not a wet room lover as water gets everywhere or though they look good , but if your doin it yorself then id go for a shower tray and screen all shapes and sizes , and easyer to get water proof , plus ventalaiton is important pref over the top of the shower its self , takes the steam away asap , some pics will help

hope this helps mate if not il awnser more questions lol

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